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Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling (1-PT)

Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling (1-PT)

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Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling (1-PT)Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling (1-PT)
The Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling is a very fast and simple Quick Detach Sling that includes a 300 pound test side-release buckle for conveniently placing your firearm attachment and is just as fast to remove. The removable MASH clip allows for even faster firearm attachment. The Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling is fully encased in elastic for silencing with an additional 6" of possible sling length adjustment. This Blackhawk Single Point Sling is constructed of incredibly durable high strength 1.25" webbing. This Tactical One Point Sling adjusts from 30” to 50” in diameter with a heavy-duty tri-glide buckle to allow for the perfect fit. The Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling uses only the most heavy duty hardware like its' metal oval ring, robust 300-lb. side-release tri-glide buckle. Finally, the Robust bar tacking and box stitching gives the Blackhawk Tactical Storm Single Point Quick Detach Sling maximum strength and durability.

Specifications
  • Single Point (One Point) Sling
  • Simple, Fast and Built to Last
  • 300 pound test side-release buckle for convenient firearm attachment or removal while still wearing the sling
  • Removable “MASH Clip” for quick and positive firearm attachment. Encased in elastic for silencing with additional 6” of possible sling length adjustment
  • Made of durable high strength 1.25” webbing
  • Adjusts from 30” to 50” in diameter with heavy-duty tri-glide buckle to allow for proper fit
  • Heavy duty hardware; metal oval ring, robust 300-lb. side-release buckle, tri-glide
  • Robust bar tacking and box stitching for maximum strength

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